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On Board Juice WRLD's Plane: Pounds Of Pot, Prescription Meds; No One Claims Cargo

CHICAGO (CBS) -- A first look inside the private plane of rapper Juice WRLD.

He died after suffering a seizure at Chicago's Midway Airport Sunday.

As CBS 2's Vince Gerasole reported Monday, they were traveling with more than just drugs.

Posted on social media, casual moments on board Juice WRLD's private jet gave no indication of the blockbuster news that was yet to come.

Hours later the promising young rapper from the south suburbs would suffer a seizure at Midway's Atlantic Aviation hangar.

But startling  pictures, obtained by TMZ, show why federal authorities were taking a closer look at the flight. Seventy pounds of cannabis found inside 41 vacuumed sealed bags.

Police said they were discovered by Illinois State Police K-9s after arrival. Chicago police report no one from the plane claimed ownership of the luggage.

It was about that time Juice WRLD went into a seizure. He has spoken openly about his struggle with drugs and police are investigating reports he was taking pills on board.

A homeland security officer administered Narcan to the 21-year-old but he later died at Advocate Christ Medical Center. In addition to the cannabis, authorities also discovered six prescription bottles of liquid codeine, three firearms, and metal piercing bullets.

Juice WRLD's 27-year-old bodyguard, Harry Dean, who has permission to carry a gun, was arrested because he also possessed a prohibited high capacity magazine.

Another man, 36-year-old Christopher Long from the South Side is also charged with misdemeanor weapons possession.

Juice WRLD's real name is Jarad Higgins and he attended Homewood Flossmore High School. His breakout hit "Lucid Dreams" has been streamed more than a billion times.

Condolences over his death poured in. Singer and collaborator Ellie Goulding tweeted "I can't believe it... you were such a sweet soul."

Now as authorities await a coroner's report, his music lives on.

Both men arrested for weapons violations were charged with misdemeanors. CPD is spearheading the investigation.

Autopsy reports are still pending.

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